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TELEsatélite - TELE-satellite International Magazine

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DXer REPORT<br />

<br />

DXers<br />

World<br />

Rainer Schulz and Berndt Rosenberger, Lausitz, Germany<br />

Two Satellite DIY enthusiasts<br />

Have you ever built a <strong>satellite</strong> receiver yourself? Not many<br />

have, but Rainer Schulz from the small town of Tröbitz an<br />

der Lausitz in the East of Germany is one of the very few<br />

who achieved just that in 1988. And he didn’t stop there:<br />

He even built a 1.5m antenna to go with it. It’s no surprise<br />

then that he chose to become self-employed and founded<br />

a small <strong>satellite</strong> dispatching business which today is run by<br />

his daughter Daniela Knott.<br />

The World of Satellite DXers<br />

Previous <strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong> DXer Reports can be Read Here:<br />

http://www.SatcoDX.net<br />

130 <strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong> — Global Digital TV <strong>Magazine</strong> — 12-01/2011 — www.<strong>TELE</strong>-<strong>satellite</strong>.com<br />

■<br />

<br />

Tröbitz (Cottbus)<br />

There’s no doubt: A house with such<br />

huge antenna in the front yard must<br />

be occupied by DXers. In case you’re<br />

wondering – the antenna can be rotated<br />

and therefore receives signals from 31<br />

<strong>satellite</strong>s in an arc from 83° East to 58°<br />

West.

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